Christmas Club 2015 - Twelve Fun Felt Ornament Patterns

What you get

Felt Christmas tree ornaments are the BEST. They look beautiful - all warm and festive. They're impossible to break, making them the perfect choice for young kids. They look great as gift toppers. And they're lots of fun to make!

This collection includes twelve (TWELVE!) fun and easy felt ornament patterns. You can make bunches of them for everyone you know. Spread the felty joy!

You Get. . .

Detailed instructions loaded with full-color step-by-step photos and very clear instructions. You’ll never feel lost or wonder if you’re doing things right.

Links to videos teaching you all the techniques you need to know to complete the project. You can totally make this!

Size

Each ornament is roughly 4 inches across at its largest point.

Difficulty

Easy! These patterns are great for beginners of all ages! I only use the most basic stitches and the patterns have links to videos teaching you all of them. And all the ornaments are "pancake style" - just a front and back with no tricky shaping.

What You Need

You'll need. . .

tiny amount of polyester fiberfill (you could use a few cotton balls instead)

roughly 4 yards of cord for hanging loops (I used baker's twine, but embroidery thread will work too)

Maybe the thought of gathering all the materials at this particularly crowded time of year doesn't appeal to you? Choose the kit option! It comes with the felt, the thread, the twine, and all the pattern pieces already printed on freezer paper or Sulky Sticky Fabri-solvy. Just open the package and start stitching!

You Might Also Want. . .

freezer paper - I like this printable stuff because I'm lazy and hate to trace. If you're not lazy you can get a huge roll of freezer paper for a few dollars in the wraps and foils section of the grocery store.